London's first consumer-to-consumer courier aims to beat 'next day delivery' promise
Peyk has launched London’s first consumer-to-consumer (C2C) courier service aiming to change the way Londoners send each other things.
C2C couriers are used across Asia and the Middle East when sending things to friends and family, and Peyk has brought the service to London.
Using the Peyk app, Londoners can send and receive packages via their own personal courier known as a ‘Peyker’. Peyk supposedly has the quickest pickup time in the capital, with your Peyker being delivered within 20 minutes - compared to ‘next day delivery’.
Peykers are only assigned one delivery at a time, ensuring Londoners the quickest and safest service.
Salman Moghimi, CEO of Peyk, said: “At Peyk we want to transform the way Londoners send items to one another. Whether you want to send an important card to a family member or you find yourself in a tricky situation without any keys, Peyk is the solution.”
Alireza Shahrestani, CMO at Peyk, added: “We are aiming to revolutionise the courier service industry by ‘culturalising’ and bringing the concept of instant delivery to London.”
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